Sophie de Marsac Campau 
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H Daughters of the 
JImerican Revolution 




Grand Rapids, Michigan 
1912-1913 



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MRS. I. PL ATT POWELL, 

Regent, 1911— 



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The objects of the Society are: 

(1) To perpetuate the memory of the spirit of the men and 
women wiio achieved American Independence, b_y the acquisition and 
protection of historical spots, and the erection of monuments; by the 
encouragement of historical research in relation to the Revolution and 
the jjublication of its results; by the preservation of documents and 
relics, and of the records of the individual services of Revolutionary 
soldiers and patriots, and by the promotion of celebrations of all 
patriotic anniversaries. 

(2) To carry out the injunction of Washington in his farewell 
address to the American people, "To promote, as an object of 
primary importance, institutions for the general diflFusion of knowl- 
edge," thus developing an enlightened public opinion, and affording 
to young and old such advantages as shall develop in them the 
largest capacity for performing the duties of American citizens. 

(3) To cherish, maintain and extend the institutions of American 
freedom, to foster true patriotism and love of country and to aid 
in securing for mankind all of the blessings of liberty. 

ELIGIBILITY AND ADMISSION. 

Section 1. Any woman may be eligible for membership who is of 
the age of eighteen years, and who is a lineal descendent from a man 
or woman who, with unfailing loyalty, rendered material aid to the 
cause of Independence; from a recognized patriot, a soldier or sailor 
or civil officer, in one of the. several Colonies or States, or of the 
United Colonies or States, provided that the applicant be accept- 
able to the Society. 



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MRS. JAMES P. BRAYTOX, 

Vice President General, 1911- 



National PrpsiDi^nt (Btmrixi 

Mrs. Matthew T. Scott 
Memorial Continental Hall, Washington, D. C. 

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Mrs. James P. Braytox 
Grand Rapids. 

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State Regent Mrs. Artiiir Maxwell Parker 

Detroit. 

Honorary State Regent Mrs. Jajies P. Brayton 

Grand Rapids. 

Vice State Regent Mrs. Harvey J. Campbell 

Benton Harbor. 

State Secretary Mrs. A. M. Milt.er 

Bay City. 

State Treasurer Mrs. James Darrah 

Big Rapids. 

State Historian Mrs. A^'tctor C. Vaughax 

Ann Arbor. 

SirerturH 

Dr. Annie S. Ruxdell, Flint. Mrs. A. H. Roberts, Marquette. 

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Regent Mrs. I. Platt Powell 

Honorary Life Regent Mrs. James H. Campbell 

Vice Regent Mrs. Frank D. Harter 

Honorary Vice Regent Mrs. Hunter Savidge 

Recording Secretary Mrs. F. E. Spraker 

Corresponding Secretary Miss Mabele Maybury 

Historian Mrs. Wm. M. Adams 

Treasurer . . . ." Mrs. Herbert Morrill 

Registrar Miss Lois L. Himes 

Mrs. Geo. H. Davidson, Miss Anna Dell Jewell, 

Miss Mary E. Barnard. 

Notary Publtr 
Miss Lois L. Himes 
3fatmtr SrgentH 
Mrs. Harvey J. Hollister, 1896-1902. 

Mrs. Franklin B. Wallin, 1903-1905, 

Mrs. Edwin F. Sweet, 190,5-1907, 

Mrs. James H. Campbell, 1907-1911. 



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Miss Agxes Vax Buhex, Chairman. 
Mrs. F. E. Spraker, Mrs. Jesse B. Davis. 

Musit 

Mrs. F. Duxbar Robertson, Miss Mary Remington. 

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Miss Mary L. Berkey, Chairman. 

Miss Alice M. Jajies, Miss Mildred Hinsdale, 

Miss Emma E. Easton, Miss Mabel F. Thompson, 

Miss Frances Van Buren, Mrs. M. L. Bocher. 

Miss Ida Bellamy. 

Nominating 
Mrs. Roy K. Moulton, Chairman. 
Mrs. Millard W. Palmer, Mrs. W. H. Gay. 

Mrs. Arthur Vandenberg, Miss Alice James. 

iCnral Uesparrlj an& ICan&marka 

Miss Lucy Ball, Chairman. 

Miss Isabel Tower, Miss Mary Chubb. 

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Mrs. p. Ij. Ha:milton, Chairman. 

Miss Fanny Boltwood, Mrs. John Bryant. 

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Mrs. James H. Wylie, Chairman. 

Mrs. William Judson, Mrs. C. W. Coit, 

Mrs. William Widdicomb, Jr., Mrs. Robert W. Irwin, 

Mrs. Chas. F. Cajipbell. 

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Mrs. S. Wallace McKee, Cliairman. 

Mrs. C. W. Carman, Mrs. Kirk E. Wicks, 

Mrs. Loren Henry. 

Nftttabnya' Aaanriation Entprtainmrnl 
Mrs. Louis C. Covell, Cliairman. 
Mrs. Edward Letellier, Mrs. A. J. Williams. 

Mrs. Comstock Konkle, Mrs. Robert E. White. 

Printing 

Mrs. F. D. Harter, Chairman. Mrs. H. C. Rindge. 

Prpaa 

Mrs. Wm. M. Adams. 

Mrs. John Goldsmith. 

AnJiiting 

Miss Elvira Boltwood. 

g'npljic bf iMaraar (£ampaw JHrmorial 

Miss Laura McKee, Chairman. 

Miss Jennie Voorheis. 




BOULDER AXD TABLET 

Placed by the Sophie cle Marsac Campaii Chapter and 

The Common Council 

on the 

Central High School Grounds 

Oct. 14, 1912. 



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COPY OF THE GKEAT SEAL OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN. 

Presented to the University of Michigan on its 75th 
annixersary, June 25, 1912. 



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On February 3:2nd, 1910, The Sophie de Marsac Camiiau Chapter, 
at the request of Mrs. James H. Campbell, then regent, voted to give 
to the Evening Press Newsboys' Association, on the following Flag 
Day, June 14th, a Michigan state flag to complete their stand of colors. 

Research was then made as to the origin of the Coat-of-Arms 
in use on the state flag and the official authority for such use. Inves- 
tigation by the Regent, Mrs. James II. Campbell, showed an infinite 
variety of devices in use uniform only in the motto. MHien the flag 
for the newsboys came, it bore on its shield a soldier and tent on a 
peninsula, the manufacturers assuring us that it was as correct as 
could be made with the kno\\iedge they possessed. Comparison with 
the State Seal in Lansing showed an entirely difi'erent design. An 
original copy of the proceedings of the first Constitutional Conven- 
tion, held in Detroit May 11 to June 24; 1835, proved that Gen. Lewis 
Cass had on June 3, 1835, presented to the Constitutional Convention 
a device for the Great Seal of the State, with its description and that 
it was adopted by the convention and filed with the Secretary of 
State by John Biddle, president of the convention, June 34, 1835. 
Diligent search in the vaults of the capitol resulted in the finding of 
the valuable Constitution of 1835, but the device and inscription were 
missing. \'isits were made by the Regent, Mrs. Campbell, to various 
libraries and historical societies, many letters written and advertise- 
ments issued for old documents bearing the Great Seal. At last 
consecutive documents, from 1838 to 1874 were found that proved that 
the same seal had been used during that period and that it was not 
the seal in present use. It was also found that the State had no 
official State flag. The Chapter voted to have a flag and State Coat- 
of-Arms law introduced in the legislature. It was drafted and taken 
by the Regent, Mrs. Campbell, to Lansing, March 30, 1911. It 
placed the Cass device upon the State flag and made its use legally 
imperative upon all State departments and publications either as 
seal or State arms and required the use of the design of 1838. The 
bill passed the senate. The business of the session was congested, 
adjournment was set for iVpril 19th. The Regent went to Washington, 
and there after many inquiries, she foimd in the office of the Secre- 
tary of the Senate the credentials of Lucius Lyon, one of the two 
first senators from Michignn. They were signed by Gov. Stevens T. 
Mason, November 18th, 1835, and bore the Great Seal, its earliest 
known use. The credentials of every senator from that date to and 
including one senator in 1883, showed the same seal. This last im- 
print showed the seal to be greatly worn. The next credential showed 
a new device. April 17, 1911, the Regent telegraphed the news to 
F. C. Martindale, the Secretary of State, who had been greatly in- 
terested in the search and the result. It residted in the passing of 
the Flag Law by the House on the day of adjournment, April 19th, 
1911. 



The Board of Auditors then ordered a new State Seal based upon 
the early seal. 

The follo\\'ing October the missing original design, the descrip- 
tion in the writing of Gen. Cass and the letter of John Biddle, dated 
June Sith, 1835, were found in the State archives. 

Wlien the State Commission having in charge the placing of the 
Chandler statue in the Hall of Fame at Washington decided on 
placing a Michigan State Seal in its pedestal, they requested the 
Chapter to furnish them with the correct design. This the com- 
mittee, comijosed of Mrs. James H. Campbell, Mrs. Edwin F. Sweet 
and Mrs. I. Piatt Powell, did. This committee also in behalf of the 
Chapter requested the State Board of Auditors to replace the in- 
correct seal on the pedestal of the Cass statue in the Hall of Fame 
with the official seal. This request was granted and Mr. Charles H. 
Niehaus of New York, the sculptor of the Chandler monument, was 
authorized to make a second bronze casting of the seal to be used 
on the Cass monument. 

In June, 1913, when the State University of Michigan celebrated 
its seventy-fifth anniversary, the Sophie de Marsac Campau Chapter 
of Grand Rapids, with the enthusiastic endorsement of the State 
Regent, Mrs. Arthur M. Parker, took the initiative in asking the 
Michigan Chapters to unite in presenting a bronze copy of the Great 
Seal to the University. One member from each of the five oldest 
Chapters, viz: Detroit, Grand Rapids, Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti and 
Lansing, served as a committee of arrangements, Mrs. Campbell act- 
ing as chairman. Arrangements were promptly made with Mr. 
Niehaus to have a third bronze casting made from his model of the 
State Seal. This was mounted on a beautiful white marble slab and 
the following inscription cut in the marble: "The Great Seal of the 
State of Michigan, presented by Lewis Cass to the first Constitutional 
Convention, June H., MDCCCLV. This cojiy by Charles H. Niehaus, 
is tlie gift of the Michigan Chapters, Daughters of the American 
Revolution to the LTniversity of Michigan on its seventv-fifth anni- 
versary, A. D. MDCCCCXil." 

On June 25th in Memorial Hall, at Ann Arbor, fitting exercises 
attended its presentation. 

Owing to the absence from the State of the State Regent, Mrs. 
Arthur 5l. Parker, and to the death of the brother of Mrs. James H. 
Canij)bell, Chairman and Honorary Life Regent of the Sophie de 
Marsac Campau Chapter, the presentation was gracefully made by 
Mrs. I. Piatt Powell, Regent of the Sophie de Marsac Campau Chap- 
ter. It was unveiled by Mrs. Frederick B. Stevens of Detroit, and 
accepted on liehalf of the LTniversity by Mr. Luther I^. AVright, 
Superintendent of Public Instruction. 

But for the Daughters of the American Revolution presenting to 
the Newsboys' Association a State flag, the work of the restoration 
of the Great Seal of the State, the adoption of a State Flag Law, 
the rectifying of the mistake on the pedestal of the Cass statue and 
the unique distinction of j^resenting to the University of Miciiigan on 
its seventy-fifth anniversary, the Great Seal of the State might never 
have been undertaken or achieved. 



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Introduced March 30, passed April 19, 1911. Signed by Governor 
Chase S. Osborn, April 26, 1911. 

The Peo'ple of the State of Michigan enact: 

1 Section 1. The device and inscriptions of the Great Seal of the 

2 State of Michigan, A. D. 1835, presented by Lewis Cass to the 

3 forthcoming State, through the Constitutional Convention and 

4 adopted June -2, 1835, and filed with the Secretary of the Terri- 

5 tory, June 24, 1835, and illustrated by a seal with said device and 

6 inscriptions attached to a State document, bearing date 1838, 

7 omitting the legend "The Great Seal of the State of Michigan, 

8 A. D. 1835," is hereby adojited as the coat-of-arms of the State. 

1 Sec. 2. The coat-of-arms shall be blazoned as follows: 

2 Chief, Azure, motto argent Tuebor; 

3 Charge, Azure, sun, rayed, rising, sinister, proper, lake wavey, 

4 proper, peninsula dexter, grassy, proper, man dexter on penin- 

5 sula, rustic, habited, dexter turned, sinister arm with gun stock 

6 resting, all proper; 

7 Crest, On a wreath azure and or, an American eagle rising to 

8 the dexter, tips of wings partly lowered to base, all proper, dexter 

9 talon holding an olive branch with thirteen fruit, sinister talon 

10 holding a sheaf of three arrows, all proper. Over liis head a sky 

11 azure environed with a scroll gules with the motto "E Pluribus 

12 Unum" argent, 

13 Supporters ; 

14 Dexter, An elk rampant, proper; 

15 Sinister, A moose rampant, projier; 

16 Mottoes, On the scroll unending, superior, narrow, argent, in 

17 sable, the motto "Si qujeris peninsidam, amoenam." 

18 On the scroll unending inferior broader, argent in sable the 

19 motto "Circumspice." 

20 Observations : 

21 Scroll support and conventional leaf design between shield and 

22 scroll superior or, 

23 Escutcheon supporters rest on the scroll supports and leaf design. 

1 Sec. 3. The State flag shall be blue charged with the arms of 

2 the State. 

1 Sec. 4. The Governor's flag shall be white charged with the 

2 arms of the State. 

1 Sec. 5. The device of the arms of the State corresponding to 

2 the blazon hereinbefore given shall be painted on some suit- 

3 able background and hung upon the walls of the executive cham- 

4 her, the office of tlie Secretary of State, the supreme court room, 

5 the Senate chamber and hall of the House of Representatives. 



1 Sec. 6. No pictorial device other than the arms of the State 

2 shall be used in the public offices at the capitol for letter head- 

3 ings and envelopes used for official business. Persons printing 

4 and circulating public documents under the authority of the 

5 State, when they use a vignette, shall place upon the title pages 

6 of the documents the device of the State Arms herein prescribed 

7 without alterations or additions. 

1 Sec. 7. The flag of the United States and the State flag bear- 

2 ing the arms of the State, shall be displayed upon the capitol 

3 building during the daily sessions of the Legislature and of the 

4 supreme court, and on public occasions. The Board of State 

5 Auditors shall see that the flags are so displayed and that the 

6 necessary flag staffs shall be placed and flags supplied. The ex- 

7 pense thereof shall be allowed by them and paid by the State 

8 Treasurer upon proper warrant. 

1 Sec. 8. It shall be unlawful for any person to display the 

2 State coat-of-arms, or flag, or both, for advertising purposes, or 

3 in connection with any advertising reading matter, picture or 

4 device, or to place upon either the coat-of-arms or the flag, or 

5 upon both, any inscription, letter, picture or device other than 

6 those specified in this act. Any person ofi'ending against the 

7 provisions of this section siiall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and 

8 upon conviction thereof before a court of competent jurisdiction 

9 shall be punished by a fine of not less than five nor more than 

10 twenty-five dollars, or imprisonment for not less than one nor 

11 more than thirt_y days in the county jail of the county in which 

12 such conviction is had, or by both such fine or imprisonment, in 

13 the discretion of the court. 




MRS. .TAJIES H. CAMPBELL, 

Honorary Life Regent. 



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January the Tioenty-ninth. 

Mrs. James P. Brayton gave a beautiful reception to the members of 

the Chapter in her home at 516 College Avenue. 

February the Thirteenth. 
Entertainment for the members of the Woman's Annex, Soldiers' 

Home^ Mrs. H. E. Sar gent, Chairman. 

A ^ February the Tu'cnty-seconcl. ,/- y^ " CUyl^ruSUin^ Of^ 

Luncheon in honor of George ^\ aelun^lun, rj '' ^-K. H 

-f Jii S firY/ ^^ Grace Church Parish House. / 

7 ^ ^^ ^^ • Toastmistress, Mrs. James H. Campbell. ^ 

Responses — Tiie Master Builder, General Eewis Cass, 

Miss Mildred Hinsdale. 
"Our Boy Governor" — Stevens Thompson Mason, 

Mrs. Daniel C. McCoy. 
Tiie Founder of Our Public School System, Isaac E. Crary. 
The Organizer of Our Public Schools and First Suiierintendent of 
Public Instruction, John D. Pierce, 

Mrs. Chas. D. Brewer, Marshall, Mich. 
The Catholepistemiad or University' Michigania 1817 and the Univer- 
sity of Michigan 1835. 

Dr. Maria W. Norris, daughter of the First 

Matriculate, Hon. L. D. Norris. 
Michigan's First Political Trimnvirate — 
U. S. Senator John Norvell, 
U. S. Senator Lucius Lyon, 

Congressman Isaac E. Crary, Mrs. F. D. Harter. 

Mrs. Campbell gave at this time a dramatic recital of her discovery 
of the first State flag, a bundle of rags at Lansing. This flag 
was presented to the Brady Guards of Detroit, by our first gov- 
ernor, Stevens T. Mason, exactly 75 years ago this 25nd day of 
February. 

At her request the State Board of Auditors sent it by Mr. 
Huntley Russell to Mr. H. E. Sargent, curator of the Kent 
Scientific Museum, at Grand Rapids. It was brought in a hat 
box. Today the flag, 6 feet 10 inches by 7 feet 6 inches, mounted 
between two sheets of plate glass, with its portraits of Governor 
Mason and General Brady and the Michigan Coat-of-Arms 
painted by Alvin Smith, is one of the restored historic treasures 
of the State. 

February the Twenty-fifth. 
Entertainment in Press Hall for the Newsboys' Association, 

Mis5 Mary Berkey, Chairman. 
A play written bj^ Miss Gertrude Powers, a member of the committee, 
was produced in which thirty children in Colonial costume, mem- 
bers of the Civic Club at the Jefferson Street School, took part. 



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June the Nineteenth. 

Regent's Day. 

Hostesses, Mrs. I. Piatt Powell, Mrs. McGeorge Bundy. 

Reading of the papers of the successful contestants in the School 

Prize Essay Contest. Subject: "Detroit During the Revolution." 

Miss Ruth Drinnell, 
Miss Nelly Curry, 
Miss Glenna Daugherty. 
Violin Solos, Miss Helen Field and Miss George Hine. 

Paper — "The Germs of the Struggle for Supremacy as Seen in Early 
Colonial Life," written by Maj. I. P. Powell. 

read by Mrs. Powell. 

The meeting was held in the gardens. 

June the Tioenty-eighth. 

The Executive Board gave a delightful luncheon in honor of the 

Regent, Mrs. Powell, at the Country Club. 

September the Ttoenty-third. 
Mrs. James H. Campbell gave a reception at her home, 37 Prospect 
Ave., N. E., in honor of the one hundred fifth anniversary of 
Sophie de Marsac Campau's birth. During a short business ses- 
sion a resolution was adopted asking the common council to place 
the "Seal of the City 1850" on a civic flag. 

October the Fourteenth. 

Dedication of. Memorial Boulder and Tjiblet on Central Jiich Schqol ^_ . 

grounds, tu. ^UY\<^ ^ Q-O/wJ, \<XjJiy.( t ^OLtu^ %Jj^ hXUtJiMil 
Assembly Call and Music, I \J^ ' ^ t -^/i 

Soldiers' Home Fife and Drum Corps Band. 
Singing — "America," Central High School Pupils. 'C4^vi\__ 

Invocation, Chaplain J. K. Stark, of Soldiers' Home. 

"History of Camp Kellogg and Camp Lee," 

Prepared by Miss Lucy Ball. 
Music, Fife and Drum Corps Band and Mr. Walter Angell, Drummer 

1863-1864. 
Presentation of Memorial Boulder and Talilet. 

To the Citizens of Grand Rapids, on behalf of the Common 
Council and the Sophie de Marsac Campau Chapter Daugh- 
ters of the American Revolution, Mr. George E. Ellis, Mayor. 

Mrs. I. Piatt Powell, Regent. 
L^n veiling of Boulder, 

Major Daniel McNaughton, Serg't E. J. Horton. 
Acceptance Iw Board of Education, 

Mr. George A. Davis, Vice-President. 
Informal Address, General J. H. Kidd, of Ionia. 

"Our Future Defenders," Mr. Jesse B. Davis, Principal High School. 
Singing — "Michigan, My Michigan," Central High School Pupils. 
Salute, . By Firing Squad of Soldiers' Home. 

Taps, Mr. Albert Mouw, Bugler. 



Program 

It is wise for vis to refer to the history of our ancestors. Those who 
do not look upon themselves as a link connecting tlie past with the 
future, do not perform their duty to the world. — Daniel Webster. 

Thursday, October the Seventeenth. 

Hostess, Mrs. M. J. Clark, 1033 Lake Drive. 

Reports of Delegates to State Confei-ence. 

Reports of Special Events. 

Old-Time Letter written Feb. 22, 1832, by Hon. Philo C. Fuller, mem- 
ber New York State Legislature, describing the governor's ball. 

Read by Mrs. E. F. Sweet. 
Music. 
Outline of Program for the Year, Miss Agnes Van Buren. 

Echoes from Vacation Trips, Mrs. W. H. Gay, 

Miss Frances Van Buren, 
Miss Rebecca J. Coffinlierry. 

Thursduy, November the Twenty-first. 

Hostesses, Mrs. J. Langdon McKee, Miss Laura McKee, 

226 Lyon Street. 

Beginnings of Colonial Governments, Miss Mildred Hinsdale. 

Music. 
Naming of the Thirteen Colonies and the Fourteenth State, 

Mrs. Philip H. Travis. 

Thursday, December the Nineteenth. 

Hostesses, Central High School D. A. R. Teachers, 

Central High School Auditorium. 

Illustrated Lecture — 

Historic Spots in the Colonial States, 

Prepared by tlie National Society. 

Child Life in Colonial Days, 

Two Centuries of Costume, Miss Nellie Haj'es. 

Thursday, January the Sixteenth. 

Hostess, 

Election of Delegates to Continental Congress — 

Colonial Colleges, (a) Harvard, (b) Yale, (c) William and Mary, 

(d) Princeton, (e) Kings, Miss Annie Read. 

Music. 

Newspapers of the Revolution, Mrs. John Edison. 

A Package of Home Letters, Mrs. Jesse B. Davis. 



Satiirda;/, February the Tirentji-xecond. 
Annual Luncheon. 

Sundai/, February the Twenty-third. 
The Evening Press Boys' Entertainment. 

Thursday, March the Twentieth. 

Hostess, Mrs. C. F. Rood, 40 Prospect Ave. 

Arciiitecture of Colonial Times, Mrs. John A. McColl. 

Music. 
Old-Fashioned Gardens, Miss Elvira Boltwood. 

Old-Time Physicians and Their Remedies, Mrs. C. R. D. Amsden. 

Thursday, April the Seventeenth. 

Hostesses, D. A. R. Members of Grace Church, 

Grace Church Parish House. 

Three Noted Women of Revolutionary Times, Mrs. Victor Seydel. 

The Old-Fashioned Choir, Miss Agnes Van Buren. 

Songs and Ballads of Ye Olden Time, by Ye Choir. 

Thursday, May the Fifteenth. 

Hostess, Mrs. George G. Briggs, 143 Lafayette Ave., N. E. 

Annual Meeting. 

Reports and Election of Officei-s. 

Reports of Delegates to Continental Congress. 

Music. 

Opportunity will be given for viewing Col. Briggs' rare 

collection of pictures. 

Thursday, June the Twelfth. 

Hostess, Mrs. McGeorge Bundy, 535 E. Fulton Street. 

Regent's Day. 

Awarding of prizes in the School Essay Contest. 

Program and tea in the gardens. 




MRS. EUPHRASIA SMITH GRAINGER, 



(Real Daughter.) 

Photograph taken in Washington during the Continental Congress 
of 1909, where she acted as Regent's Alternate. 




MRS. JULIA ANN FRANK DEMARAY, MBS. ELIZABETH ANN 

Died June 5, 1912. frank russell. 

(Twin Real Daughters.) 



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Nat. 

No. Signature Addres.s 

64648 Adams, Catherine Pray (Mrs. Wm. M.) 529 Lyon St. 

64649 Allen, Viola Miller (Mrs. Geo. R.) 353 Morris Ave. 

61117 Amsden, Charlotte Van Auken (Mrs. Claud R. D.) . . 

1231 Sigsbee St. 
53775 A3IRSTRONG, Elizabeth Noble (Mrs. H. D.) . .563 Paris Ave. 
90973 Austin, Emma H. Allen (Mrs. James E.) ... .Sheldon Ave. 

56398 Ball, Lucy (Miss Lucy) 900 Wealthy St. 

71524 Ball, Fanny Danfor'th (Miss Fannv D.) '. 

156 "Lafayette Ave., N. E. 
50802 Baldwin, Nellie Osband (Mrs. F. A.) 234 College Ave., S. E. 
66700 Baldwin, Julie Belknap (Mrs. Melvin D.) . . .566 Paris Ave. 
13475f*BARNAR», Mary E. (Miss Mary E.) 535 Fountain St. 

73385 Bartlett, Carrie (Miss Carrie) old 334 Crescent St. 

73728 Bartlett, Emilie Warren (Mrs. A. B.) . .old 334 Crescent St. 

75955 Beebe, Julia S. Palmer (Mrs. Ira H.) 153 Lyon St. 

78700 Beeson, Harriet L. Reed (Mrs. Wm. E.) 224 Powell St. 

69263 Belknap, Frances Mary (Miss Frances M.)..262 James Ave. 

51994 Belknap, Julia Graves (Mrs. H. P.) 262 James Ave. 

67674 Bellamy, Ida A. (Miss Ida A.) 139 Campbell Place 

82967 Bender, Sallie S. Knapp (Mrs. C. H.), 221 Union Ave., S. E. 
66677 Berkey, Mary Lillian (Miss Mary L.) 

228 Madison Ave., S. E. 
14162 Blake, Alde L. Tuck (Mrs. Wm. F.), 320 College Ave., S. E. 

29550 Blake. Ophelia Crosby (Miss Ophelia) 311 Cherry St. 

66699 Blake, Sibyl Richmond (Mrs. F. I.) 316 Sheldon Ave. 

19295 *Blodgett, Daisy Peck (Mrs. D. A.) old 369 Fulton St. 

68165 Blood, Frances M. (Miss Frances M.) 814 7th St., N. W. 

13477 fBocHER, Elizabeth Tuttle (Mrs. M. D.)...515 Fountain St. 
72156 Bocher, Julia Richards (Miss Julia) 515 Fountain, St. 

85470 BoLTwooD, Ci^rinda B. Williams (Mrs. Lucius M.) .... 

265 Morris Ave. 

73386 Boltwood, Elvira Wright (Miss Elvira W.), 265 Morris Ave. 

81305 Boltwood, Etta MoNiauE (Mrs. Lucius)... E. St., Riverside 
18631 Boltwood, Fanny Haskins (Miss Fanny H.) 265 Morris Ave. 
22143 *Brayton, Emjia Sanford (Mrs. Jas. P"^.) 

516 College Ave., S. E. 

81625 *Brayton, Louise (Miss Louise) 516 College Ave., S. E. 

23437 Briggs, Julia Pierce (Mrs. G. P.) . .143 Lafayette Ave., N. E. 
24725 Brigham, Harriet Ferrin (Mrs. H. C.) 401 Terrace Ave. 

85471 Brooks, Louise Collins (Mrs. Jay W^)...901 Fairmount St. 

77538 Brown, Alice Nash (Mrs. David S.) 635 Cherry St. 

70816 *Brown, Ella Phillips (Mrs. Alvah W.) 501 Paris Ave. 

81306 Brown, Mary Eliza Combes (Mrs. Henry D.) 109 Fountain St. 

81626 Brown. Mary E. Wykes (Mrs. Ed Phelps) old 391 Lafayette 



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Nat. 

No. Signature Address 

71847 Broavx, Sara L. Watson (Mr.s. Giles T.) Mich. Soldiers Home 

54773 Bryaxt, Mary Laxdon (Mrs. John) old 51 Caledonia St. 

69958 Bryer, Mary Frances (Mrs. Chas.) old 144 Lake Drive 

89656 Bullock, D. Edith (Miss D. Edith) The Hoffman 

13476 fBuxDY, Mary Goodhue Hollister (Mrs. McGeorge) .... 

535 Fulton St. 
63594 BuRLESox, Mary Cojistock (Mrs. Willard M.) 451 Paris Ave. 

34735 *Campbell, Caroline Portjian (Mrs. Jas. H.) 

37 Prospect Ave., N. E. 
58381 *Ca3ipbell, Corxelia Vax^ Rensselaer Sweet (Mrs. 

Chas. F.) old 379 Lake Drive 

85473 Carman, Gertrude Gay (Mrs. C. W.) 701 Terrace Ave. 

68844 Carpenter, Manette E. Lansing (Mrs. J. R.) 414 Crescent St. 
77540 Chaffee, Edith A. Currier (Mrs. Burt K.)..637 Crescent St. 
70606 Chapman, Nellie Easton (Mrs. Nellie E.) 303 Hollister, S. E. 

15043 Chubb, Mary (Miss Mary) old 316 Barclay Ave. 

33438 *Clappertox, Harriet Baker (Mrs. Geo.) 

317 Lafayette Ave., N. E. 
75335 Clark, Blaxche Lovixa (Miss Blanche L.) old 41 Coit Ave. 
65338 Clark, Emily Jewell (Mrs. M. J.) 1033 Lake Drive 

93093 Cle3iexts, Sophie Ruth (Miss Sophie R.) 931 Bates St. 

81313 Cleary, Gertrude Eloise (Mrs. Leon) old 175 Lafayette Ave. 

89657 CoFFix, Flora Osburn (Mrs. Chas. P.) 

Adj't Gen'l Cottage, Michigan Soldiers' Home 
13478 Coffinberry, Rebecca J. (Miss Rebecca J.) 316 Jefferson Ave. 
56399 CoiT, Clara Guernsey Merrill (Mrs. C. W.) 356 Cherry St. 

81307 Combes, Nellie Emmeline (Mrs. Nellie E.) 

old 95 Fountain St. 
74830 CooLEY, Mary S. Rogers (Mrs. Mary S.) old 46 Hermitage St. 
63173 CoRx^ELius, Sarah Littlefield (Mrs. Louis A.) 436 Crescent St. 
69960 Coulter, Alice Weed (Mrs. J. E.) . . .457 Union Ave., S. E. 
90375 CovELL, Florence Davidsox (Mrs. Louis C.) 335 Pleasant St. 

31398 Craix, Helex Gertrude Morse (Mrs. A. D.) 

301 Union Ave., S. E. 

71688 Craw, Viola (Miss Viola) 633 Union Ave., S. E. 

40430 Crawford, Katherine Foster (Mrs. Glenn A.) 537 Paris Ave. 
85473 Creswell, Cordelia Wilde (Mrs. Harry L.)..149 Lyon Place 

93094 Creswell, Margaret Adele (Miss Margaret A.) 149 Lyon PL 
30849 Crittenden, Elizabeth Creveling (Mrs. C. D.) 

old 70 Paris Ave. 

83340 Davidson, Jexxie Emily Doty' (Mrs. Geo. H.) 

307 La Grave Ave. 

13480f*DAVis, Alice Barnard (Mrs. Geo. A.) 535 Fountain St. 

75684 Davis, Lillian Belije Drewery (Mrs. Jesse B.) 

546 Fountain St. 



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Nat. 

No. Signature Address 

21056 Dean, Olive Crane Kendall (Mrs. Irving A.) 

R. F. D. No. 5, West Leonard St. Road 

81627 *Deane, Mary Brayton (Mrs. Fred McReynolds) 

' 438 Madison Ave. 

82821 Deane, Maria Wilkins (Mrs. Chas. H.) 126 Paris Ave, 

21054 Denison, Julia Butler Barlow (Mrs. A. C.) . .329 Lyon St. 

81308 Dexter, Emma Hoave Foote (Mrs. Clarence S.) 

505 Lvon St., N. E. 
91523 Doty, Clara Helen (Miss Clara H.) 216 Sheldon Ave. 

81309 Doty, Fannie Pearsall (Mrs. Payson M.) . .216 Sheldon Ave. 
80447 Dudley, Mary Gordon (Mrs. J. M.) . .54 Eastern Ave., S. E. 

70607 Dunton, Martha G. Thorington (Mrs. G. B.) 624 Cherry St. 

13481 -j-Kakle, Martha Goodhue (Mrs. J. E.) 301 Fountain St. 

70608 Easton, Emma Lillian (Miss Emma L.) . .302 HoUister Ave. 

62173 Eaton, Frances Newell (Mrs. Jas. A.) 709 Cherry St. 

81629 Edison, Charlotte Elizabeth Watson (^Irs. John ]Mc- 

Ewan 338 Paris Ave. 

56401 Elliott, Mary I>. (Miss Mary L.) 157 Fountain St. 

68556 Ellis, Mattie Nichols (Mrs. A. A.) 306 Auburn Ave. 

77877 Farrant, Delia G. McLaughlin (Mrs. AV. S.) 

427 Terrace Ave. 

56244 Ferris, Miriam L. Dunham (Mrs. lAither) , 

old 298 Buckeve St. 

13482 fFisHER, Fronia C. Rood (Mrs. E. B. Fisher) 321 CherVv St. 
16949 F0LL3IER, Edith May Rogers (Mrs. C. C) ." 

465 Fountain St., N. E. 
72373 FooTE, Anna A. Stevens (Mrs. Chas. P.) . .115 Madison Ave. 
81856 Gay, Netta White Cole (Mrs. Wm. H.) . .422 Fulton, S. E. 
26877 Goldsmith, Julia A. Comstock (Mrs. John) .......... 

258 Madison Ave., S. E. 

34223 Goodman, Clara M. (Miss Clara) 318 Barclav Ave. 

59309 Hamilton, Phila L. Van Buren (Mrs. Phila L.) . . .". . 

132 Lafayette Ave., N. E. 
66702 Hart, Winifred Holiday (Mrs. Geo. W.) . ."415 Pleasant St. 

14163 Harrington, Lydia Turner (Mrs. Eli F.) 

Ill Mt. Vernon Ave. 
40140 Harter, Ruth R. Brigham (Mrs. F. D.)..12 Portsmouth PI. 

95525 Haratey, Cora Bell (Miss Cora Bell) 227 Henry Ave. 

85009 Har\t:y-, Jennie May Leonard (Mrs. Frank A.) ........ 

446 Lafayette Ave., S. E. 
89658 Hawkins, Angie F. Davidson (Mrs. Jas. E.) 65 Bostwick Ave. 
81631 Hayes, Cordelia M. (Miss Cordelia) 434 Prospect Ave., N. E. 

74210 Hayes, Nellie M. (Miss Nellie M.) 148 Grand Ave. 

84254 Hazei.tine, Ella Estelle (Miss Ella Estelle) 216 Henry Ave. 

92303 Henry, Harriet E. Pelton (Mrs. Loren L.) 

old 107 Fitzhuah St. 



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Nat. 

No. Signature Address 

82854. Hill. Evelyx Flora Buudek (Mrs. Fred E.) old 88 Ethel Ave. 

24033 HiLL^-ER, Frances S. Vax Vechtex (Mrs. H.) . .444 Lyon St. 

65239 HiMES, Lois L. (Miss Lois L.) 265 Madison Ave.', S. E. 

82968 HiXMAx. Mary Isabelle Durfee (Mrs. S. D.) 131 Library St. 

84255 HixsDALE, Mildred (Miss Mildred) 163 Lafayette Ave., N. E. 

64650 Holmes. Alice (Miss Alice) '.518 Wealthy St. 

80853 Holmes, Helex (Miss Helen).... 518 Wealthy St. 

69264 Holt, Axxette E. Hexshaw (Mrs. H. Gaylord) 

675 I>ake Drive 
56402 HoPKixs, Flora Ball (Mrs. Myron H.)...132 Madison Ave. 

44452 Howard, Hester J. Phelps (Mrs. Chas. I.) 26 1st Ave. 

94884 HuDsox, Mildred Gilchrist (Mrs. Grant M.) . .70 Grand Ave. 

81310 HuxTixG, Emma Grace Dyer (Mrs. Edgar W.) 

254 College Ave., S. E. 

91375 HuRD, Ora May Bexxett (Mrs. Clark M.) 

old 27 Richard Ave. 

53776 Irwix, Viola Hall (Mrs. R. W.) 523 Terrace Ave. 

22764 James, Alice M. (Miss Alice M.) 157 Clifton Place 

79936 Jewell, Axxa Dell (Miss Dell) 1033 Lake Drive 

13485 -j-Jewett, Carrie Belle (Miss Carrie Belle).. 131 Fonntain St. 

80352 Johxstox, Muriel (Miss Muriel) 316 Sheldon Ave. 

13484 -j-JuDD, Harriet Goodhue Clay (Mrs. E. E.) 

129 College Ave., N. E. 

75960 JuDsox, Ella Barxhart (Mrs. Wm.) 225 Fountain St. 

50803 JuDsox, Meda Osbaxd (Mrs. Karl S.) . . .old 48 Morris Ave. 

74832 Keexey, Margaret INIortox (Mrs. Willard F.) 

28 Lafayette Ave., S. E. 
82232 Kellogg, Rose Bush (Mrs. Robert B.) . .32 Union Ave., S. E. 

64651 Kleixhaxs, Emma Miller (Mrs. Jacob) . .246 Jefferson Ave. 

84256 KxAPP, Isabelle Beatrice Woodmax (Mrs. Wm. Day) . . 

700 Fulto'n St., E. 
26876 Koxkle, Mary Ella Comstock (Mrs. F.) . .447 Madison Ave. 
70817 *KoxKLE, Maud Cary (Mrs. Comstock) . .610 Windsor Terrace 

81311 Larrabee, Louise M. Towxe (Mrs. Perry E.)..15 George St. 
29966 LEAiExwoRTH. SisAx E. Howard (Mrs. A. D.) 

316 Lagrave Ave. 

80854 Ledeboer, Ethel Louise (Miss Ethel L.) 1512 Robinson Road 

84257 Lee, Fraxces Berthexa Slaytox (Mrs. Ben H.) 

1146 Lake Drive 
82969 Leoxard, Emma Jaxe Carr (Mrs. C. H.)...271 Paris Ave. 

85814 Letellier, Georgiaxa Thompsox (Mrs. Edw. W.) 

1420 Logan St. 
78161 Lixx, Alta Melvira Allex (Mrs. Allen D.)...340 10th St. 
62174 Littlefield, Elizabeth Phelps (Mrs. B. F.) 436 Crescent St. 

80855 Livixgstox, Axxa (Miss Anna) 239 Lyon St. 

51995 McCoLL, Ella Kate Swaix (Mrs. John A.) 939 Scribn'er Ave. 



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Nat. 

No. Signature Address 

13487 fMcCoY, Gati, Lyox (Mrs. Daniel) 304 Paris Ave. 

46746 McDowell, Maria B. Collins (Mrs. A. L.) . .1206 Lake Drive 

13488 fMcKr.E, Florence Cutcheon (Mrs. S. W.) . .418 North Ave. 

16950 McKee, Laura E. (Miss Laura E.) 236 Lyon St., N. E. 

69959 McKee, Angie S. Buchanan (Mrs. J. Langdon) 

226 Lyon St., N. E. 

66705 McMuLLEN, Marv Waters (Mrs. G. K.)....3d5 Morris Ave. 
31555 Markham, Ida May Cook (Mrs. Frank E.) . .1206 Lake Drive 
66703 Maybury, Mabele Blake (Miss Mabele B.) . .302 Conant Ter. 

41862 Meech, Ella May Massey (Mrs. Wm. H.) 321 Page St. 

71207 Merrill, Mary Louisa (Miss Mary L.)...317 Fulton St., E. 

78701 Meyersahm, ExENE Russell Read (Mrs. Robt. F.) . . . . 

739 Paris Ave. 

95526 Miller, Orrietta Darr (Mrs. Wm. J.) 227 Henry Ave. 

63597 Mitchell, Mary (Miss Mary) 347 State St. 

69579 Moran, Addie Cumings (Mrs. Acldie C.) 813 Lake Drive 

66706 Morrill, Grace Clark (Mrs. Herbert) 516 Terrace Ave. 

64915 MouLTON, Edith Powers (Mrs. Roy K.), 1512 Robinson Road 
89660 Nash, Lucy Nickerson (Mrs. Homer W.) . . .306 Cherry St. 
86251 Nelson, Jessie Forrister Barstow (Mrs. Harley W.) . . 

317 Jefferson Ave. 
49,539 Newnham, Annie M. Higginbotham (Mrs. R. L.) .... 

831 Wealthy St. 

14557 NoRRis, Maria Whittelsey (Dr. Maria W.) 

21 Prospect Ave., N. E. 

81312 NoRRis, Margaret A. (Miss Margaret A.) 

29 Prospect Ave., N. E. 

40007 Owen, Martha F. (Mrs. Edwin) 824 Lake Drive 

68557 Palmer, Elizabeth H. Allen (Mrs. R. A.) 1642 Wealthy St. 

64916 Palmer, Jeanette Hinsdtll (Mrs. W. M.)..221 Paris Ave. 

53272 Pearsall, Mary Gould (Mrs. O. K.) 231 Michigan St. 

68167 Peck, Ella Ferris (Mrs. Percy S.) 120 Jefferson Ave. 

86051 Peebles, Luella Rippley (Mrs. Alvin R.) . .341 Ransom Ave. 

65045 Penny, Anna L. Scott (Mrs. E. F.) 312 Charles Ave. 

22765 *Perkins, Della Antoinette Foote (Mrs. C. E.) 

327 Washington St. 
68845 Perry, Ethel Goodenow Britton (Mrs. T. D.) . . . . . . 

326 Richard Ave. 

95527 Phelps, Hattie Adams (Mrs. Joseph) 240 Paris Ave. 

62175 Philbrick, Elizabeth Van Slyck (Mrs. C. C.) 

40 College Ave., N. E. 

84835 Porter, Ethel Vivian (Miss Ethel V.) 

1125 College Ave., N. E. 

84836 Porter, Iva Lone (Miss Iva L.).!..1125 College Ave., N. E. 

66707 Post, Louise Gibbard (Mrs. Henry C.) . .old 153 Barclay Ave. 
22141 Powell. Helen Griffith (Mrs. L P.) . .36 Portsmouth Ter. 



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Nat. 

No. 



Signature 



Powers, Genevieve E. Cahoox (Mrs. G. E. C.) 

old 188 Buckeye St. 
81315 Powers, Minxehaiia Vax Campex (Mrs. Frank J.) . . 

505 Hall St. 

14166 Read, Anna H. (Miss Anna H.) 311 Henry Ave. 

37739 Read. Jennie Bradish (Mrs. L. C.) 114 Lagrave Ave. 

48591 Reily, Ella Morgan (Mrs. Geo. B.) old 1058 Gilbert St. 

69961 Remington, Mary E. (Miss Mary E.) 701 Wealthy St. 

79655 Remington, Nellie Davis (Mrs. Arthur E.) old 638 Wealthy 

68691 Renwick, Mary Rood (Mrs. C. A.) 334 State St. 

70346 Richards, Ada Desta Barnette (Mrs. G. A.) 

1031 Scribner Ave. 

13470f* Richards, Annette (Miss Annette) 711 Turner Ave. 

13471f* Richards, Harriette (Miss Harriette) 711 Turner Ave. 

74833 Richards, Charlotte Amy Huntley (Mrs. Charlotte) . . 

711 Turner Ave. 

86376 RiGHTER, Ann.v Knowles (Mrs. John Lewis) 

old 898 Banner Ave. 

86377 RiGHTER. Mabel Louise (Miss Mabel) . .old 898 Banner Ave. 
58852 Rindge, Miriam A. Brigham (Mrs. H. C.) . .609 Windsor Ter. 

Robertson, Maria L. Chandler (Mrs. F. D.) 

R. F. D. 5, West Leonard Road 
Rood. Harriet Thankful Cobb (Mrs. C. F.) 40 Prospect Ave. 

RowE, Emma Hyde (Mrs. W. E.) 217 Terrace Ave. 

8502 f Rowland, Frances Lester (Mrs. L. P.) 601 Fountain St. 

81314 Russell, Clara Comstock (Mrs. Huntley) E. Av. Comstock PI. 
Sargent, Belle Whittemore (Mrs. H. E.) 622 Terrace Ave. 

Seydel, Ethel Cornelia Peirce (Mrs. Victor L.) 

234 College Ave., S. E. 

Shattuck, Avis L. (Miss Avis L.) 632 5th Ave. 

Slayton, Ivy (Miss Ivy) 149 Auburn Ave. 

86378 Slemons, Mabel Cady (Mrs. Elmer James) 535 Glenwood Ave. 
76304 *Spraker, Hester L. Converse (Mrs. F. E.) . .659 Crescent St. 

85816 Standish, Martha (Miss Martha A.) old 515 Cherry St. 

57214 Stevenson, Jessie H. (Miss Jessie) 4 Union Ave., N. E. 

39168 Steward, Jessie Tracy (Mrs. L. D.) 833 Lake Drive 

61132 Stimson, Lou Adams (Mrs. F. J.) old 150 Paris Ave. 

14164 *SwEET, Sophie Fuller (Mrs. Edwin F.) 297 Fulton St. 

86052 Sweet, Sophie Fuller (Miss Sophie) 297 Fulton St. 

66709 Thompson, Mabel F. (Miss Mabel F.) 515 Coit Ave. 

64918 Tinkham, Alice Winegar (Mrs. Edward) 361 Sheldon Ave. 
80449 Torrey, Helen J. Henderson (Mrs. Lewis J.) 

54 Eastern Ave., S. E. 
69055 Tower, Isabelle M.. (Miss Isabelle M.)...907 Jefferson Ave. 

62177 Townsend, Therese Wilder (Mrs. W. H.) The Elmwood 

84260 Travis, Jena Slayton (Mrs. Philip H.) 244 Morris Ave. 



58851 



62176 
83290 



67055 
23440 



53777 
84258 



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Nat. 

No. Signature Address 

73387 Trowbridge, Cora Gay (Mrs. C. G.) 30:3 Union Ave., S. E. 

63598 Vax Burek, Agnes R. (Miss Agnes R.) 

132 Lafavette Ave., X. E. 
59310 Vax Birex, Fraxces C. (Miss Frances C.) 

132 Lafayette Ave., X. E. 

80861 Vaxdexberg, Elizabeth G. AVatsox (Mrs. Arthur H.).. 

316 Morris Ave. 

86379 Vax Cajipex, Agxes Spaildixg (Mrs. Fred M.) 

old 686 Lafavette Ave. 
68558 Vaxxatta, Hattie C. (Miss Hattie C.) . .old 173 College Ave. 

77878 VooRHEis, Jexxie (Miss Jennie) 539 Sheldon Ave. 

15029 Wallace, Susan E. Ainsworth (Mrs. W.J.) 563 Terrace Ave. 

15746 Wallin, Elizabeth Whittelsey (Mrs. Van A.) 

442 Madison Ave. 

15045 Wallix, Haxxah Chadbourxe (Mrs. F. B.) 

50 College Ave., X. E. 
81636 Wallix, Mabel Edxa Phillips (Mrs. Win. C.) Prospect Ave. 

94885 Walch, Mary S. Hortox (Mrs. H. F.) 131 Sheldon Ave. 

92109 Wardex, Axxa Vax Slyck (Mrs. Chas. H.) 

364 Lafavette Ave., S. E. 
71848 Ward, Beatrice Browx (Mrs. Robt. P.) Mich. Soldiers' Home 

80862 Ward, Fraxces Merrill (Mrs. O. A.) 232 Morris Ave. 

70348 Weatherly, Lucy A. Laxe (Mrs. Frank) 

217 Lafayette Ave., X. E. 

91524 Weimer, Mixxie McAllister (Mrs. Emerv D.) 30 Charles Ave. 

80863 Weltox, Susax Louise Strong (Mrs. Joseph W.) 

316 Barclay Ave. 

51996 Wesselius, Effie L. Baxgs (Mrs. Sybrant) 

617 Lafayette Ave., S. E. 

56403 Wheeler, Clara (Miss Clara) .. .Kindergarten Train. School 
14556 White, Edith Studley (Mrs. Robert E.)..64 Prospect Ave. 

66710 White, Louise Gibsox (Mrs. Algernon) 518 Paris Ave. 

83822 Whittier, Jessie Evangeline Leonard (Mrs. Walter H.) 

424 Terrace Ave. 

56404 Wicks, Lillian Born (Mrs. Kirk E.) 112 Eastern Ave., S. E. 
77542 Widdicojib, Esther Hewitt (Mrs. Wm.) . .432 Fountain St. 
91376 WiDDicoMB, Gladys Young (Mrs. Wm., Jr.) 248 Fountain St. 
48594 Wilcox, Jean A. Reily (Mrs. Harry E.) old 1058 Gilbert St. 
61115 WiLLARD, Harriet Palmer Fox (Mrs. Wm. H.) 239 I-yon St. 
60353 VViLLiAais, Ethelberta (Miss Ethelberta) 219 Union Ave., N. 

91525 WiLLiAjis, Jessie Elvira Tracy (Mrs. Arthur J.) 

16 JeflFerson Ave. 

64919 Winegar, Ejima Bingham (Mrs. Wm.) 361 Sheldon Ave. 

16311 Wixsor, Axhella Lull (Mrs. Eugene E.) 

315 Mich. Trust Bldg. 
65651 WisHAUT, Mary Fethers (Mrs. A. W.) 438 Terrace Ave. 



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Nat. 

No. Signature Address 

66711 WoRDEN, Louise J. Spaulding (Mr.s. W. E.) 38 Prospect Ave. 
13492 Works, Charlotte E. Giddings (Mrs. A. M.)..705 Fulton St. 
19296 AVylie, Jeaxxette Curtis (Mrs. J. R.) 74 Lafayette Ave., X.E. 

f Charter Members. 

* Life Members. 



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Nat. 

No. Signature Address 

13474 Allex, Jaxe Williajis (Miss Jane W.) 

Blair.sto\vn, Benton Co., Iowa 

85469 Bishop, Alice Berkey (Mrs. Luther) Brooklyn, N. Y. 

31545 Blackmax, Amelia (Miss Amelia) 

37 Lake St., Owego, Tioga Co., N. Y. 

71845 Braddock, Laura Browx (Mrs. Louis H.) Tawas, Mich. 

81855 Browx, Axxie M. (Miss Annie M.) Ithaca, Mich. 

32277 *BuTLER, Beatrice Murray (Mrs. W. W. S.) Milton, Pa. 

85813 Chasiberlaix, Jeaxxette Richmoxu (Mrs. Geo. E.) . . . 

Mt. Pleasant, Mich. 

66701 Clarke, Nixa Holiday (Mrs. Nina H.) Fruitport, Mich. 

80852 Cochraxe, Helex Vila (Miss Helen V.).. 

1332 Hinman Ave., Evanston, 111. 

72157 Colwell, Lillian Saxford (Mrs. C. A.) 

1165 27th St., Milwaukee, Wis. 

86375 Davis, Clara Wixefred (Miss Clara W.) 

R. R. Grandville, Mich. 
66439 Grainger, Euphrasia Smith (Mrs. E. S.) . . .Waterloo, Wis. 
(Real Daughter.) 

17989 Hardt, Mary Waddell (Mrs. John W.) 

427 North Shore Drive, South Haven, Mich. 

57861 HixsDiLL, Julia E. Matthews (Mrs. C. B.) 

1624 Garden St., Santa Barbara, Calif. 

81630 Hawley, Mary Braytox (Mrs. Mary B.) 

927 Wells" Bldg., Milwaukee, Wis. 

85474 Hawley, Helex (Miss Helen) 

927 Wells Bldg., Milwaukee, Wis. 
83826 HuNGERFORi), Lulu Kxapp (Mrs. Yolney P.) Paw Paw, Mich. 

58850 *Johnsox, Kate Gilbert Fuller (Mrs. Rankin) 

131 E. 71st St., New York City 

63595 *JoHxsTON, Margaret Fuller (Mrs. Robert) 

Trinity Church Rectory, Bethlehem, Pa. 
75067 Kehl, Frances (Mrs. '-) ".Northport, Mich. 



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Nat. 

No. Signature Address 

63596 Kirk, Theresa Hawley (Mr.s. Xorman) Stanton, Mich. 

70609 Laberteaux, Euj^ice E. (Mrs. J. M.) 

833 Kearney St., Portland, Ore. 

75334 IvAKaway, Carrie Belle Barr (Mrs. W. Whitney) 

Leslie, Mich. 

68166 Livingston, Mabel Joy (Mrs. G. M.) Manistique, Mich. 

86250 Mac Alister, Mary Tweedie (Miss Marv) 

4031 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
77541 Marsh, Martha Scott Hewitt (Mrs. Augustus) Flint, Mich. 

78163 Mix, Grace Eldridge (Miss Grace E.) 

3100 Broadway, New York City 

38837 MooiiHEAD, Bertha Wallin (Mrs. H. H.) 

117 S. 38th St., Omaha, Neb. 

80856 Morris, Ida Comstock (Mrs. Albert L.) 

1430 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

64652 Otte, Fraxces Few Chrystie Phelps (Mrs. John) 

158 J St., Albany, N. Y., care Mr. L. M. Phelps 

74212 Peters, Ida Laberteaux (Mrs. Ida D.) 

833 Kearney St., Portland, Ore. 

64917 Pierce, Louise Matthews (Miss Louise M.) 

913 Gait Ave., Chicago, 111. 

70345 Portmax, Hojiera A. (Miss Homera A.) 

291 Pipestone St., Benton Harbor, Mich. 

6-1653 Raidy. Margaret Currier (Mrs. Joseph) 

R. F. D. 2, East Chatham, N. Y. 
84258 Reichle, Flora Slaytox (Mrs. Lewis) .. .Manistique, Mich. 

64921 RoBB, Emma Gilbert (Mrs. S. B.) Leonard, Mich. 

13489 fRoBBixs, Esther Savidge (Mrs. Nathaniel, Jr.) . 

20 5th St., Grand Haven, Mich. 

80857 Rose, Jexxie Saxtox (Mrs. David E.) 

2015 AVilson Ave., Ravenswood, 111. 

80858 Rose, Mary Sanford (Mrs. Mary S.)... Grand Haven, Mich. 

81634 Russell, Elizabeth Axx Fraxk (Mrs. Robinson) 

(Real Daughter.) R. F. D. 38, Box 292, Lake Odessa, Mich. 

70347 Sage, Clara E. Browx'^ (Mrs. Norman L.) 

Calgary, Alberta, Canada 

81635 Saxds, Olive B. Richmoxd (Mrs. Gardner T.) 

Pentwater, Mich. 

80859 Saxford, Mary E. (Miss Mary E.) 437 Perkins St., Akron, O. 
13473 -j-Savidge, Sarah Carolixe Pattex (Mrs. Hunter) 

Spring Lake, Mich. 

66708 Seeber, Adelia Graixger (Mrs. F. A.) Waterloo, Wis. 

85815 Speeo, Axxa Graxger (Mrs. Anna G.) 

706 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. 
43942 Taylor, Grace L. (Miss Grace L.) Douglas, Mich. 



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80450 ^'EXEKI,ASSEX, Elizabeth Hoppin (Mrs. John) 

1621 South Ave., Cedar Rapids, Iowa 

17350 Yerkes, Mary Helex (Miss Mary H.) 

Akeley Institute, Grand Haven, Mich. 

17351 Yerkes, Susax Hii,l (Miss Susan) 

Akeley Institute, Grand Haven, Mich. 
f Charter Members. 
* Life Memljers. 



din iEpmortam 



1898 MRS. SARAH BENEDICT SAUNDERS, 
1898 MRS. MARILLA HILL SHERMAN, 

(Real Daughter.) 
1901 MRS. CAROLINE KINGSBURY ALLEN, 
1901 MRS. MARTHA CLAY HOLLISTER, 
(Founder and First Regent.) 
1903 MRS. CORNELIA FOSTER ROOD, 

1907 MRS. ANNIE TEMPLE FALLASS, 

1908 MRS. MARY COLFAX BALDWIN GRAVES, 

1908 MRS. LUCY WHITTELSEY NORRIS, 

1909 MRS. CORNELIA CARROLL FULLER, 

1909 MRS. MARGARET MAYBURY EVERHART, 

1910 MRS. SOPHIA BINGHAM BUCHANAN, 
1910 MRS. VIOLA KLEINHANS WILSON, 
1910 MRS. JENNIE ROBE STEVENS, 

1912 MRS. MARY BEECHER SHEPARD, 

1913 MRS. JULIA ANN FRANK DEMARAY, 

(Twin Real Daughter.) 
1912 MRS. SARAH TOWNSLEY WARD JEWETT. 



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